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i know sometimes you think you don't understand technology. but what makes you hesitant to do something that's so ubiquitous. and as we get more advanced as a culture media gets bigger and bigger as a percentage of where we spend our leisure time doing? >> no question it's going to get bigger. i just don't know if i look out 10 years which of those companies you named will be doing the best. it is an industry subject to a lot of change. it's much easier for me to predict it will be doing well in 10 years. some undoubtedly outperformed. it's just i don't know which ones. >> if you don't know, how is anybody else supposed to know? do you think you are like an old dog with new tricks or something? does someone know how this is going to work itself out? anyone on the planet that knows how it's going to -- >> sure. >> really? >> sure. there are all kinds of people a lot smarter about those companies than i am. that doesn't bother me. as long as i can make money with ketchup and coca-cola and i don't think i know which of that list that you ran off,
i know sometimes you think you don't understand technology. but what makes you hesitant to do something that's so ubiquitous. and as we get more advanced as a culture media gets bigger and bigger as a percentage of where we spend our leisure time doing? >> no question it's going to get bigger. i just don't know if i look out 10 years which of those companies you named will be doing the best. it is an industry subject to a lot of change. it's much easier for me to predict it will be doing...
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the giants of technology yesterday actually came in with better than expected news. that's what really boosted things after hours. we'll look at how things will be trading this morning. >>> we also have that flood of earnings that continues this morning. today on the calendar, we have mcdonald's, united technologies, motorola solutions, coach, and wellpoint. just a few of the names we'll be watching. >>> then after the bell this afternoon, you've got apple coming out. still the world's most valuable public company. the stock fell below $500 last week for the first time in 11 months. shares have fallen nearly 30% since peaking at $705.07 on september 21. that, by the way, the day of the iphone's release. joe? >> okay. thanks. i was saying -- january 23. you know this is the last day it will be january 23 until a year, until next year. you know how we've been saying that about these things, palindromes, we won't see another in -- 2002 for 90 years. at least 12 months before it is january 23. let's head to the economic forum. world economic forum. andrew messaged me wit
the giants of technology yesterday actually came in with better than expected news. that's what really boosted things after hours. we'll look at how things will be trading this morning. >>> we also have that flood of earnings that continues this morning. today on the calendar, we have mcdonald's, united technologies, motorola solutions, coach, and wellpoint. just a few of the names we'll be watching. >>> then after the bell this afternoon, you've got apple coming out. still...
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to be willing to understand the technology and the original reporting did not understand the technology. talk about almost like magic servers. if you get to the servers you get everything. these companies run thousands. there is no single server. if you tread stories there was this magic golden ticket. that's not how this works. there is a pattern with the court orders, going to the government to try to get permission to talk more about the court orders and about the process and explain this thing. the original reporting was so sloppy it's basically left i think a misimpression in people's minds. >> people will say yeah, okay, you can parse this, this is legalease, somebody playing with the words. what a lot of people want to know is the thought process behind that. you're saying more than that. this is not just legalease. you're saying the overall thrust was wrong too. >> it appears. the post itself has modified its story. there's tech waters on line. because they are not acknowledging that they are changing it. it's like it's dropping the memory hole, pulling claims back. so the post
to be willing to understand the technology and the original reporting did not understand the technology. talk about almost like magic servers. if you get to the servers you get everything. these companies run thousands. there is no single server. if you tread stories there was this magic golden ticket. that's not how this works. there is a pattern with the court orders, going to the government to try to get permission to talk more about the court orders and about the process and explain this...
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you have technology. we should be seeing very robust growth and growth in jobs and driven by the economy that creates jobs, which is small business. it creates two-thirds on a normal basis. we are reducing the in sent and i have making it too hard to operate a small business. it's defeating the other advantage that the fed talked about. that's why we're meeting, trying to see what we can do to help influence the environment to improve particularly for small business. >> what areas of small business do you think felt the pinch the most? >> i think any small business right now is dealing with cost in tpra struck sure they can't produce. and their incentive is also currently diminished and will be further diminished if further tax recommendations are put in place. the environment around that business is tough. and the banking stebg tore, a lot of regulations. it's harder for them to access cash to grow their business, all of which is coming out of counter intuitive which is trying to stimulate the economy of
you have technology. we should be seeing very robust growth and growth in jobs and driven by the economy that creates jobs, which is small business. it creates two-thirds on a normal basis. we are reducing the in sent and i have making it too hard to operate a small business. it's defeating the other advantage that the fed talked about. that's why we're meeting, trying to see what we can do to help influence the environment to improve particularly for small business. >> what areas of...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> today is the final trading day of august. them week's focus obviously is going to be the jobs report. joining us is michelle girouard, senior economist at rbs and krishna numani, chief investment officer. i like that gdp number and now i've decided, you
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with...
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technology, real estate, banks again are the weaker sector. only health care at the moment is up here in european trade. and i've talked about the volatility, the nikkei you up %, down 3%, it finally closed up 0.9%. the dollar/yen, 0.4% down. 101.59. above 100.83. but we are swinging around the volatility. still quite a bit in play. we have just moved lower in the last hour. back to you. >> all right, ross, thank you. there's no memorial -- you don't do a memorial day, do you? >> no, we -- it's the witzen bank holiday in the uk. >> who is witzen? >> same day? >> that's weak, the what? and it's a bank day? who is witzen? >> public holidays are called bank holidays. >> we don't like those. we're scared of those. who is witzen? you don't even know, do you? >> yeah. i think it's sort of a religious -- >> oh, okay. >> i think it's a religious bank holiday. >> like an anglican thing or -- >> yeah. >> all right. i got it. i think i'm going to leave it at that. he think i might be kind of episcopalian now. >> you know, we were given these -- did you s
technology, real estate, banks again are the weaker sector. only health care at the moment is up here in european trade. and i've talked about the volatility, the nikkei you up %, down 3%, it finally closed up 0.9%. the dollar/yen, 0.4% down. 101.59. above 100.83. but we are swinging around the volatility. still quite a bit in play. we have just moved lower in the last hour. back to you. >> all right, ross, thank you. there's no memorial -- you don't do a memorial day, do you? >>...
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>> apple has never been an inventor of technology. apple has always been able to make great calls as to which should go together? it's about connecting the dots. >> between wearing this and joining the grid and sing layerity. it's very exciting. i hope my avatar can be wearing one of these products. >>> when we come back, business and the economy. . >>> it's monday morning. if you haven't checked yet, dow futures are sharply higher. up 77 points above fair value. s&p futures up over six points above fair value. this is all happening despite the big drop of over 500 points overnight. when we come back on "squawk", the disruptor who takes storage to the next level. >> plus, the ceo of onyx pharmaceutical. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪
>> apple has never been an inventor of technology. apple has always been able to make great calls as to which should go together? it's about connecting the dots. >> between wearing this and joining the grid and sing layerity. it's very exciting. i hope my avatar can be wearing one of these products. >>> when we come back, business and the economy. . >>> it's monday morning. if you haven't checked yet, dow futures are sharply higher. up 77 points above fair value....
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we owned our own technology. the two things we have been focused on is making sure people are who they say they are. so making sure they're 21 and over and making sure they're in the state of nevada. it verifies your ip address. no vpns. we pin you with a cell phone making sure you're within the state. we hit you with you have -- we send you a text message and you have to reply to that. it's a combination of technology. it's pretty complex technology we have been working on several years. >> how many states in the u.s. is online gambling legal now. >> nevada was first. we commend the governor on that and the nevada regulators. new jersey is next with full-blown casino becaming. and delaware has also approved it. and then there's about 10 other states that have looking at it and are very serious about the legislation. all eyes are on nevada that we can prove players can be protected and revenue can be generated. finally, jobs and taxes are coming back to america after what i call the lost decade. we all wanted in
we owned our own technology. the two things we have been focused on is making sure people are who they say they are. so making sure they're 21 and over and making sure they're in the state of nevada. it verifies your ip address. no vpns. we pin you with a cell phone making sure you're within the state. we hit you with you have -- we send you a text message and you have to reply to that. it's a combination of technology. it's pretty complex technology we have been working on several years....
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but we've got a few breakthroughs in technology -- >> what's the cost? if nat gas is 1.5 million a station, what's electric? >> electric's not that much. >> much cheaper? >> if you have the conduit out to the parking spot where you want to put the charger, you could put a charger in for under $10,000. >> john, we're going to leave it there. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >> up next our guest host boone pickens and new york city mayor likele moomberg are going to be announcing a new plan later this morning but we will get the details next right here on "squawk." also at the top of the hour, it's all about the markets. after yesterday's sell-off, could investors expect more of the same? howard ward will tell us where to make money right now. first, though, as we head to a break, check out shares of berry petroleum. lin energy is buying the company for about $46.24 a share. that's a 20% premium to yesterday's closing price. and find "squawk box" online, on mobile as well. you can follow us on twitter @squawkcnbc. like us on facebook
but we've got a few breakthroughs in technology -- >> what's the cost? if nat gas is 1.5 million a station, what's electric? >> electric's not that much. >> much cheaper? >> if you have the conduit out to the parking spot where you want to put the charger, you could put a charger in for under $10,000. >> john, we're going to leave it there. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >> up next our guest host boone pickens and new york city...
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>> they let you buy when you want so thbg steal our technology. look at our barbecue technology. >>> how do we stay away from bacon to that? an outlook from the ceo of kim crow. a tough day on the nikkei. dow looks like it will open 47 points higher. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. we have seen and noted the recent recovery in the housing market, but are other sectors of the real estate market being left behind. vice president and ceo of k
>> they let you buy when you want so thbg steal our technology. look at our barbecue technology. >>> how do we stay away from bacon to that? an outlook from the ceo of kim crow. a tough day on the nikkei. dow looks like it will open 47 points higher. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing...
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all the technology was built a few decades ago. and for the first time you have this explosion of data. so in ard for the industries to function you need people to access it. >> is that something that disrupts the big players like an ibm? we saw ibm earnings. they stunk. stocks holding up sharply. is that because they are unseeded. >> for the first time you're having a lot of top talent from the top 15 or 20 tech schools starting to pay attention. that's being done by private small companies as opposed to big companies. >> the top talent from stanford isn't going to google or facebook. they're looking at these hard-core businesses that they ignored before. >> there are four public companies that get top talent. amazon, apple, facebook, google. the rest are going to private companies now. if you want to innovate in big industries, you will see it coming from the private sector. >> how do you figure out what each of these industries need? do you interview people who use this data? how do you tailor it? >> i think it's mostly outsider
all the technology was built a few decades ago. and for the first time you have this explosion of data. so in ard for the industries to function you need people to access it. >> is that something that disrupts the big players like an ibm? we saw ibm earnings. they stunk. stocks holding up sharply. is that because they are unseeded. >> for the first time you're having a lot of top talent from the top 15 or 20 tech schools starting to pay attention. that's being done by private small...
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this is just a new technology. every time i new technology comes along, you can go back to the beginning of cable and back to the videocassette recorder when it came along. any time a new technology comes along, the incumbent interests so to speak want to as they did in each of those cases, they want to let's call it clarify the legal basis for it. vcrs legal? it ended up yes. could you take a signal and broadcast it and be able to send it out and have everyone receive it with nobody in between you? so that's been the law of the land. now there's this new technology, a platform aereo. it replaces a bulky antenna and switches from essentially that antenna protocol to a tiny little antenna. then it goes over the internet. you don't need any wires, you don't need any boxes. and you can, we believe, get your rightful rights, which is you are entitled as, i don't know, as an american, to get free over the air broadcast directly. >> isn't there an argument to be made? maybe this follows the letter of the law what aereo i
this is just a new technology. every time i new technology comes along, you can go back to the beginning of cable and back to the videocassette recorder when it came along. any time a new technology comes along, the incumbent interests so to speak want to as they did in each of those cases, they want to let's call it clarify the legal basis for it. vcrs legal? it ended up yes. could you take a signal and broadcast it and be able to send it out and have everyone receive it with nobody in between...
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this is also a legacy technology anymore we're constructive on. >> that stock is rising. that doesn't concern you even though it's sitting 27.86? >> it started with the confusion over employment and harassment situation that turned out not to be the case. you've had two ceo changes. you're looking at appealing fundamentals at low price points. >> also looking at retailers now. obviously in the middle of the holiday shopping season, this is a time for focus on this. is there some winners and losers in this area? >> absolutely. there's conflict in terms of whether or not you've had strong holiday sales starting off or if they've been weaker? if you look at high end consumer, look at tiffanys, macy's or kors. the economy is improving a little bit. on the opposite end, wal-mart is promotional. i think that's a negative imp pact on companies like target. wal-mart announced strong beginnings to holiday sales season. i think that with dollar stores, companies like target, that don't have a strong brand and luxury into the market are going to fair worse here. we're positive on ti
this is also a legacy technology anymore we're constructive on. >> that stock is rising. that doesn't concern you even though it's sitting 27.86? >> it started with the confusion over employment and harassment situation that turned out not to be the case. you've had two ceo changes. you're looking at appealing fundamentals at low price points. >> also looking at retailers now. obviously in the middle of the holiday shopping season, this is a time for focus on this. is there...
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we went out and developed a technology or bought technology that allows us to take what you throw away and we sort it for you, right? but then we didn't educate the consumers to i say, let's tell u what is recyclable and not recyclable. so when we say throw it all into one bin, you end up throwing things that are not recyclable, it wears down the equipment and makes our processing cost go up 10 to 15%. we've got to do a better job of educating the consumer by saying, what goes in and what doesn't. >> i feel like it's different wherever i go. if i'm at my parents' house or grandma's house and everybody is messing up. >> the two things that cause us the most problem, first is glass. because as it breaks up, it's very rough on the equipment and there's no outlet to sell the glass. so you don't get money on the back end and it's a high processing cost. >> that's not supposed to go in there? >> it is supposed to go in but what we're going to have to do is to say, look, most of the products -- the business model is, you give us the valuable materials, we separate it and sell it and give it t
we went out and developed a technology or bought technology that allows us to take what you throw away and we sort it for you, right? but then we didn't educate the consumers to i say, let's tell u what is recyclable and not recyclable. so when we say throw it all into one bin, you end up throwing things that are not recyclable, it wears down the equipment and makes our processing cost go up 10 to 15%. we've got to do a better job of educating the consumer by saying, what goes in and what...
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>> well, they clearly have a smerio battery technology. the bigger question is this, you know, what is the future of battery powered electrics versus the long-term future of electricity, electric powered cars that are powered by fuel cells? stoikt for the slouch when it comes to -- toyota is no slouch when it comes to research. a year ago, they emphasized battery car research to focus on a leapfrog into fuel cell electric car research. so i think, you know, in other words, tesla as the disruptor could end up being disruptive. that's the nature of fast evolving technology. >> paul, i'm sorry. i will jump in. you know how much i respect your views. i have been doing this a while. i remember talking about battery power and plug power and fuel cell cars back in the late '90s and early 2,000s that didn't amount to anything. >> well, no, they haven't. you know, i mean, that's why, you know, everything is up for grabs here, everything is up for play. now, i think the difference is, i mean, look, hybrid car is very much like the prius were made by
>> well, they clearly have a smerio battery technology. the bigger question is this, you know, what is the future of battery powered electrics versus the long-term future of electricity, electric powered cars that are powered by fuel cells? stoikt for the slouch when it comes to -- toyota is no slouch when it comes to research. a year ago, they emphasized battery car research to focus on a leapfrog into fuel cell electric car research. so i think, you know, in other words, tesla as the...
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it's a technology that has risen, really, over the past couple of years to dominant. what it allows us to do is to target individual users on a realtime basis. so before every page load, there's a little auction that happens based on, you know, various attributes about you and about the time of day that it is and about the type of site that you're browsing. you know, all of those brackets are taken into consideration and valued at realtime and the highest bidder wins your impression. >> and so yours is -- the type of algorithms that you're designing traditionally do what? >> traditionally, so the type of algorithms that we are designing try to take all that information if realtime and within a couple of milliseconds return a response to -- in the form of a bid. so we're basically trying to do take all those factors based on our historical data value your impression based on the probability of you buying that humidifier or buying those pair of shoes. and commit a bid based on that. >> let me ask you a question about the pricing of all this. this has always gone almost
it's a technology that has risen, really, over the past couple of years to dominant. what it allows us to do is to target individual users on a realtime basis. so before every page load, there's a little auction that happens based on, you know, various attributes about you and about the time of day that it is and about the type of site that you're browsing. you know, all of those brackets are taken into consideration and valued at realtime and the highest bidder wins your impression. >>...
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. >> technological revolution. what's going to come out of the ground with the fracking and everything, it's amazing. >> richard, thank you so much for being here. that does it for us today. join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ one day more >> we are one day away from twitter's debut. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. futures have a decent tone, despite some stocks that will struggle at the open, like abercrombie, like tesla. and europe got a
. >> technological revolution. what's going to come out of the ground with the fracking and everything, it's amazing. >> richard, thank you so much for being here. that does it for us today. join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ one day more >> we are one day away from twitter's debut. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. futures have a decent...
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but, you know, the technology issues are gone. we have a good backbone in terms of our passenger system. and we're looking forward to the future. i think that technology is going to be one of the key things we focus on going forward. and putting more technology on the hands of customers like our mobile application, allowing you to handle things that today you'd have to wait in a line at an airport for or wait on the phone for something. >> 787s. the boeing 787s, you're going to be putting those back into your schedule at the end of may? >> that's correct. based upon our latest communications with boeing and hour expectation is we'll begin flying those again domestically in may and then we're going to launch our service on june 10th. i'm disappointed about the setback and that's what it is, but that shouldn't take away from how good of an airline this is. as a cfo, a finance guy, i tend to get more excited about the hard numbers, the fact it's 20% more fuel efficient or has maintenance savings. i've flown that plane and it's an inc
but, you know, the technology issues are gone. we have a good backbone in terms of our passenger system. and we're looking forward to the future. i think that technology is going to be one of the key things we focus on going forward. and putting more technology on the hands of customers like our mobile application, allowing you to handle things that today you'd have to wait in a line at an airport for or wait on the phone for something. >> 787s. the boeing 787s, you're going to be putting...
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yeah. >> so i guess you'd include technology there, too, right? >> technologies, financials, industrials, consumer discretionary, those are the areas that -- >> is there a third inning? >> well, in looking at the broader mod move here from 666 at the bottom, maybe we're halfway through and we're measuring that in terms of multip multiples. we've gone from 11 to somewhere in the 14 to 15 neighborhood here, but on our way to 17 to 18 in the next couple of years. >> and it's implied with you with a 3% to r5% reflection. >> exactly. there's so much catch on the sidelines with money markets at zero and treasuries at sup 2%, you see a better yield in stocks right now and we've got some funds in our program that can give you a 5% growth and clients love that. so anytime you get a 5% pullback, money is coming in off the sidelines and are trying to get invested. >> you said 84% invested. where is the other 16%? cash or bonds? >> it's in bonds, but not in treasuries. fort most part, it's got an emerging market focus. >> phil, thank you. >> thank you for hav
yeah. >> so i guess you'd include technology there, too, right? >> technologies, financials, industrials, consumer discretionary, those are the areas that -- >> is there a third inning? >> well, in looking at the broader mod move here from 666 at the bottom, maybe we're halfway through and we're measuring that in terms of multip multiples. we've gone from 11 to somewhere in the 14 to 15 neighborhood here, but on our way to 17 to 18 in the next couple of years. >>...
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we just want to make the technology more reliable. we have all the devices, we have all the deck nothing available. we have prototypes that we are testing. it needs much more accurate mapping. it's very important. so that's why i'm seeing it on the market around the year 2020. obviously, this does not mean you're not going to see cars being able to do that. but these are all prototypes. but mass marketing around 2020. >> wilbur has a question back in new york. >> carlos, i think it was yesterday, potential plans for building cars in america maybe in a joint venture. do you want to tell us a little bit more about that? >> you know, we are continue to develop our manufacturing capacity in north america, and when we develop our capacity in north america we take into consideration the needs of some of our partners. as you know, our more close partner is renault but renault is not present in north america. other partners is daimler, and we already have a common plan for doing engines with daimler. it may expand in the future to collaborati
we just want to make the technology more reliable. we have all the devices, we have all the deck nothing available. we have prototypes that we are testing. it needs much more accurate mapping. it's very important. so that's why i'm seeing it on the market around the year 2020. obviously, this does not mean you're not going to see cars being able to do that. but these are all prototypes. but mass marketing around 2020. >> wilbur has a question back in new york. >> carlos, i think it...
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the structure of technology is simple. the physics of it is simple. in less than three years, we were able bring it to a stage we were able engage with manufacturing companies to engage in this technology there, all customers can go there an use the benefits of this, the simplicity of the structure and the physics allows this to deliver on the promise. it was simple structures, high performance and tease implement, which is why 23 are where we are. >> what's going to prevent a micron, a samsung or somebody else from coming in and creating something identical if not similar? >> uniqueness is the simplicity patented. our plan is to license all of this manufacturing companies and that enables them to without spending the same amount of energy, enables them to get into mark and use the benefits we are offering and enables manufacturers to produce this. i think their technologies is running to a point that they need something new an everyone talks ab it and is simplicity, from what we have implemented today, can you use that, we are planning to license tha
the structure of technology is simple. the physics of it is simple. in less than three years, we were able bring it to a stage we were able engage with manufacturing companies to engage in this technology there, all customers can go there an use the benefits of this, the simplicity of the structure and the physics allows this to deliver on the promise. it was simple structures, high performance and tease implement, which is why 23 are where we are. >> what's going to prevent a micron, a...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with...
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there are places where technology works better. manpower works better. we're engaged with the border agents and talking about the improvements they want to see. and e verify, that's the magnet. what's drawing people by and large is the jobs available for them. they're coming. they need to ensure we make it harder here in the future to take that were magnet. it's a multilayered approach. it all works together. >> how do you get the far right to come with you on point number 2 about people who are already here. it's rewarding illegal behavior? >> i think conservatives are split. many are prepared to accept the fact and accommodate 11 million people. >> a lot of them have said it out loud. >> there's always going to be opposition. sometimes they raise very valid points. >> the devil is going to be in the details in all of this. what is the appropriate time, appropriate point. do you think you can coalesce around some of the ideas that are already out there. >> look at the agricultural workers program. that was good measure that was taken. look at what happe
there are places where technology works better. manpower works better. we're engaged with the border agents and talking about the improvements they want to see. and e verify, that's the magnet. what's drawing people by and large is the jobs available for them. they're coming. they need to ensure we make it harder here in the future to take that were magnet. it's a multilayered approach. it all works together. >> how do you get the far right to come with you on point number 2 about people...
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because we also have speech recognition technology on the app itself. if you just wave your hand over the phone you can speak into it and do everything you need to do without ever taking your hands off the steering wheel. that's very, very important issue for us. >> i didn't realize that. when you look at what other folks in the mapping world are doing. people clearly are so interested. a lot of speculation that people are looking to buy the company. when you think about maps broadly. who else is doing it really terrifically? obviously google does a great job with it. is there anybody else that you're impressed by? >> that got me so excited from the beginning. there's really not that many cartographer countries in the world. there's only two waze and google, who are creating real-time maps, which is really the future. >> when you think about apple's maps, which have been criticized and waze as a potential target, can they catch up on their own? >> so, apple, first off, gave us a kind endorsement at the end of the year, which we very much appreciated. wh
because we also have speech recognition technology on the app itself. if you just wave your hand over the phone you can speak into it and do everything you need to do without ever taking your hands off the steering wheel. that's very, very important issue for us. >> i didn't realize that. when you look at what other folks in the mapping world are doing. people clearly are so interested. a lot of speculation that people are looking to buy the company. when you think about maps broadly. who...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster tha
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade....
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the squawk kids are all about technology. they know more about this than any of us. it's take your kids to work day. get ready for a big day here on squawk and wherever you are out there. >>> commercial carriers are now offering you vip treatment for a price. american airlines five-star service and delta's vip select gets you a personal greeting when you arrive at the airport, a faster security check and an escort to the gate. the cost starts at $125 on top of the ticket price. anyone, though, can buy into the american program. delta tells you that you have to go through corporate sales for theirs or you can use a travel agent who knows someone who can hook you up. united offers a similar vip plan but only for top customers with its mega mileage status. for more, check out roadwarrior.com. our future guest this morning is aaron levey. aaron is one of our favorites and i should say, i don't think you've gone to sleep yet. is that right, aaron? you're in california right now. >> yeah. i still have to get dinner at some point. so good morning to you. hold on. what is --
the squawk kids are all about technology. they know more about this than any of us. it's take your kids to work day. get ready for a big day here on squawk and wherever you are out there. >>> commercial carriers are now offering you vip treatment for a price. american airlines five-star service and delta's vip select gets you a personal greeting when you arrive at the airport, a faster security check and an escort to the gate. the cost starts at $125 on top of the ticket price. anyone,...
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so this is truly game changing technologies. >> louis chenevert, ceo, united technologies, fresh off a big announcement announcing orders for 300 of these new jets powered by the pratt whitney air turbo fan enjens. guys back to you. >> it's great to have him on. i don't know if he has been on. that's a good relationship. we hop you cultivate, phil, do what you got to do. keep it all above board. get him on here, bring him, willia? all right. coming up. >> i will. >> coming up. >> he says he looks forward to it. >> really? >> aye! >> open invitation. anyway, coming up, senator, we used to have -- george david on all the time, remember? the old united technology. >> yeah. >> anyway, what is that senator amy kklobuchar is joining us coming up. woe, that's your age right there. here's the former director of the fed's international financing. read between the lines. >> no, i didn't use that one. just the one. a lot can happen i. ♪ xecution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal
so this is truly game changing technologies. >> louis chenevert, ceo, united technologies, fresh off a big announcement announcing orders for 300 of these new jets powered by the pratt whitney air turbo fan enjens. guys back to you. >> it's great to have him on. i don't know if he has been on. that's a good relationship. we hop you cultivate, phil, do what you got to do. keep it all above board. get him on here, bring him, willia? all right. coming up. >> i will. >>...
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you can test new materials and technology. you have a positive cascade effect on the rest of the product lineup, and it's fulfilling dreams, at least for some people. >> talking about veneno. only three of them. two are coming here to the u.s. i want to find out who those two people are who are buying them. >> you're not italian? >> no. >> but i -- >> you do that. >> i do that the wrong way sometime then i get other signals. >> and you called me eye candy. >> no, did not call you eye candy. >> i called the cars eye candy. >> you know. >> close. >> all right. so what do we got? that's a -- >> you got the new bentley. >> that's the one i saw when i pulled in this morning. >> what's the 12 stand for? >> 12 cylinders. which stefan winkleman was saying we sold more 12 cylinder lamborghinis worldwide last year than they've ever sold. that is what the ultraluxury buyer is seeking. everybody says well, what about fuel economy. they don't care about that! you're spending as much as you're spending on these cars, you want the ultimate i
you can test new materials and technology. you have a positive cascade effect on the rest of the product lineup, and it's fulfilling dreams, at least for some people. >> talking about veneno. only three of them. two are coming here to the u.s. i want to find out who those two people are who are buying them. >> you're not italian? >> no. >> but i -- >> you do that. >> i do that the wrong way sometime then i get other signals. >> and you called me eye...
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google is taking a stake in imax technologies. it is buying part of that eun that makes displays for google glass, financial terms were not revealed. intel, though, owns part of that business in the meantime, president obama expected to deliver an economic address on wednesday. joining us to talk about it cnbc's chief correspondent john harwood. good morning. >> good morning. >> what you got? >> look, the president is trying to at a time when washington is at a place where nothing is popping at this moment. we got negotiation on the farm bill. the house trying to figure out what it's going to do on immigration. you've got the debt ceiling crisis or battle looming, spending battles looming in the fall, not ripe right now. the president will try to fill that space by shifting attention back to core economic issues he's been talking about for years there, the white house is saying that this is an address that harkens back to the first big national speech he made on the economy in 2005 when he talked about the challenges of globalizat
google is taking a stake in imax technologies. it is buying part of that eun that makes displays for google glass, financial terms were not revealed. intel, though, owns part of that business in the meantime, president obama expected to deliver an economic address on wednesday. joining us to talk about it cnbc's chief correspondent john harwood. good morning. >> good morning. >> what you got? >> look, the president is trying to at a time when washington is at a place where...
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the muenks has incredible satellite technology. they have good technology to pick up conversations, radio chatter, private e-mails as well. so this wouldn't be the kind of thing that would be difficult to hide. you could see where missiles were launched, where they landed and what kind of effects they produced. so i think if the u.s. says they have a good intelligence case, this is not like in iraq we are talking about maybe they were developing weapons in secret and we don't know about it. we could see where rockets were launched. we could see the results that happened in those areas and those results have been pretty clear. reason says there are doubts. many countries, the u.k., britain, france, israel, turkey, several arab states are completely convinced and support a punitive strike. not a long-term campaign, but a one-day campaign, a two-day campaign, that's unclear at this stage, something to show there has to be consequences for using weapons of mass destruction against civilians and doing it in a way where everybody can see
the muenks has incredible satellite technology. they have good technology to pick up conversations, radio chatter, private e-mails as well. so this wouldn't be the kind of thing that would be difficult to hide. you could see where missiles were launched, where they landed and what kind of effects they produced. so i think if the u.s. says they have a good intelligence case, this is not like in iraq we are talking about maybe they were developing weapons in secret and we don't know about it. we...
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autos, technology, banks have got the best of it right now. that's where we stand. with this very classy hit from london. back to you. >> stay classy world people are saying. did we find mine? we can put ross and me side by side. i think we did. not yet? >> i don't think we found it yet. but maybe after the break. >> we can -- >> something to look forward to. something to come back for. >> always like to see ron burgundy. >> but ross won't be here next week. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about the fine art of tough love. peace offerings five steps to achieving excellence at the office. plus, why its author says ceos have a lot to learn from her public school music teacher. we have that after the break. but first, reynolds wolf joining us from the weather channel. >> good morning, guys. much of the northeast has been in the deep freeze, but we've got changes coming. we're going to see this rov lift out and a nice ridge developing, to bring in some warmer and some dryer air later this week. now, in terms of your delays, unfortunately, those aren't going be going
autos, technology, banks have got the best of it right now. that's where we stand. with this very classy hit from london. back to you. >> stay classy world people are saying. did we find mine? we can put ross and me side by side. i think we did. not yet? >> i don't think we found it yet. but maybe after the break. >> we can -- >> something to look forward to. something to come back for. >> always like to see ron burgundy. >> but ross won't be here next week....
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>> at some point, becky, technology's going to be a buy. you have to remember that in calendar year 2012, technology stocks got overstretched and overvalued. and i think this consolidation trade with the downside buys is most likely going to last through the spring or so. valuations aren't to a point yet on a comparative basis as other sectors of the stock market. for investors it start pouring money -- to start pouring money back into technology. i think a consolidation trade will continue into spring in which hopefully valuations will suggest a move into the sector makes sense. >> apple's been a big part of the nasdaq and makes up a big percentage of the nasdaq s. that part of the issue? you need to see stabilization there? >> sure. facebook, too, along with apple. there's been a consolidation trade there. you continue to have mixed signals coming from the media as regards apple. what will they do with their cash, will there be a dividend, and really tim cook's comment yesterday from san francisco from the goldman conference suggesting th
>> at some point, becky, technology's going to be a buy. you have to remember that in calendar year 2012, technology stocks got overstretched and overvalued. and i think this consolidation trade with the downside buys is most likely going to last through the spring or so. valuations aren't to a point yet on a comparative basis as other sectors of the stock market. for investors it start pouring money -- to start pouring money back into technology. i think a consolidation trade will...
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from technology and connect with ourselves. i mean all these devices are really a way to help us deal with our addiction to technology. which has made people more stressed. i know it's a paradox but truth is often paradoxical. and the third trend is really to see that people, instead of just searching for information, they're searching for meaning. they're searching to make their lives mean something, make a difference. that's why we have so many brands identified with causes. and once the halo effect of being identified with the causes, you have coca-cola and wellness. you have johnson & johnson and global -- and it's actually a great way now, to monetize what's happening online. instead of cpms, it's a brand of platforms in partnership with different brands. >> what do you think about some of these ads? coca-cola has really taken some flak from the critics for its new ad campaign. it's gotten out there and said, yes, we need to watch how many calories we consume, but it's not just sugary beverages that are doing this. it's th
from technology and connect with ourselves. i mean all these devices are really a way to help us deal with our addiction to technology. which has made people more stressed. i know it's a paradox but truth is often paradoxical. and the third trend is really to see that people, instead of just searching for information, they're searching for meaning. they're searching to make their lives mean something, make a difference. that's why we have so many brands identified with causes. and once the halo...
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it would be developed in house using tesla's own technology. the online job board currently has posting for advanced driver assistance control engineers responsible for helping that effort to pioneer fully automated driving. we have fully automatic driving -- >> from a human. remember we had the guy that said it prevents you from accidents in certain situations. it's moving in that direction any way. when we come back, we'll find out what's driving business moves in two key sectors of the economy. we have the cfo of wells fargo and cfo of home depot. we'll hear from them right after this. ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >>> welcome back to squawk box everybody. i'm becky q
it would be developed in house using tesla's own technology. the online job board currently has posting for advanced driver assistance control engineers responsible for helping that effort to pioneer fully automated driving. we have fully automatic driving -- >> from a human. remember we had the guy that said it prevents you from accidents in certain situations. it's moving in that direction any way. when we come back, we'll find out what's driving business moves in two key sectors of the...
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industrial, technology. so, you know, i think analysts are -- have gotten their numbers to what companies are expected to report. right now we're looking for record earnings for the first quarter. if you look at it subsequentially, we'll look at the record, 0.8%, almost 1%. if you look at it from a dollar per share perspective, $26.5 per share in earnings in the second quarter. >> if you start breaking down into the sectors, looking now, financials are where the biggest growth is expected, that and telecom, 17%. >> these numbers are always subject to change. but i think going into the earnings season there is a lot of expectations for financial earnings. i think also what the language is regarding, you know, the -- what the fed recently said about their asset purchases, i think that's going to be the number one thing that people focus on. no patience for, you know, bad earnings now because you're talking about loftier expectations. the pe on the s&p 500 over the last year has gone up 1.5. it has gone from 12
industrial, technology. so, you know, i think analysts are -- have gotten their numbers to what companies are expected to report. right now we're looking for record earnings for the first quarter. if you look at it subsequentially, we'll look at the record, 0.8%, almost 1%. if you look at it from a dollar per share perspective, $26.5 per share in earnings in the second quarter. >> if you start breaking down into the sectors, looking now, financials are where the biggest growth is...
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> we do have -- let's get that screen pop up there in front of us, it's coming slowly by surely. the dow would open up 76 points higher, nasdaq up 17 points and the s&p 500 up almost 10 points all as a result of this deal in cyprus, i would imagine. apple is buying slam to buy identification technology with a user is inside a building. apple's mapping software has been criticized for misguiding directions and incurrent landmarks. this apparently could help that. >>> attention corporate boards this morning, jeff sonnenfeld knows what you need. >> good morning. how are you? >> good morning. how are you? >> you have a new paper and we also have news of this dell transaction and now we have black stone and carl icahn running around. but the big issue is what does michael dell do
zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> we do have -- let's get that screen pop up there in front of us, it's coming slowly by surely. the dow would open up 76 points higher, nasdaq up 17 points and the s&p 500 up almost 10 points all as a result of this deal in cyprus, i would...
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travelers in united technologies. the numbers, instant analysis and hopefully, brian, we'll have pants. all of that right after the break. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect shot. blackberry z10 with time shift. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >> welcome back, everybody. we are in the chairs. yes, brian has put his pants on. we are watching for s.e.c. adas to hit the east coast. they are due to hit in big numbers this year. national geographic had a story out this morning that talked about why they come out on 13-or 17-year cycles. >> i haven't spent much time. >> soil ph? >> it's in their dna. this is the survival of the fittest. the one withes that came out every year
travelers in united technologies. the numbers, instant analysis and hopefully, brian, we'll have pants. all of that right after the break. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect...
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wonderful technology. he never did a transforming deal. i don't know whether tim cook will want to do that. >> if charm was on the other line with steve what would steve say? >> we will take the call. >> look. take the call. >> i can just say one thing that i can predict. he would not have been quite as polite as tim cook would have been. >> right. >> he apparently had a nice chat. >> we will slip in a quick brake. >> i want to point one thing out, andrew the wire service you mentioned has corrected a lot of mistakes, just to be clear. >> these mistakes happen. i just want to say. by the grace of god, it does happen. >> it's an honest mistake in terms of we were able recreate it. they were looking at the wrong column in terms of the math they were doing. these sec filings. >> can somebody? >> that's what people have wondered. i don't think that's the case from following it. >> no, not this time. but could it? >> if you got ahold of a wire service, potentially. there have been those fake reports. remember when there was the fake tweet that
wonderful technology. he never did a transforming deal. i don't know whether tim cook will want to do that. >> if charm was on the other line with steve what would steve say? >> we will take the call. >> look. take the call. >> i can just say one thing that i can predict. he would not have been quite as polite as tim cook would have been. >> right. >> he apparently had a nice chat. >> we will slip in a quick brake. >> i want to point one thing...
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fingerprint technology, two stories, the fingerprint technology, the new thing and the kid. >> the fingerprint technology which worries me because we'll talk about nsa and encryption, but once you have to put in your biometric information into a computer, doesn't that -- never going to be secure. >> i don't like it because i share ipads at home. >> maybe it means everyone just puts their thumb on the thing. >> if everybody -- here is the -- that's not a bad idea. >> what about the kid? >> the kid, this is a fascinating story. he's not doing this to tick off iphone or tick off the apple people. if they asked him to stop, he would. but he's making money off it. some suggest it is illegal. if a journalist was doing this, we would say great investigative journalistic reporting. >> remember when gizmodo found a copy of the iphone in the bar and they called nick denton from gawker to try to get this. they got the phone back. i wonder what the legality is of showing -- >> if you talk to suppliers, who send you pictures of these things, and then you post it online, if you're a reporter, i would think
fingerprint technology, two stories, the fingerprint technology, the new thing and the kid. >> the fingerprint technology which worries me because we'll talk about nsa and encryption, but once you have to put in your biometric information into a computer, doesn't that -- never going to be secure. >> i don't like it because i share ipads at home. >> maybe it means everyone just puts their thumb on the thing. >> if everybody -- here is the -- that's not a bad idea....
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? >>> fed chairman ben bernanke said the stress test helped stabilize the financial system. higher capital system made things stronger. improvements in bank liquidity are still needed. >> bank of japan's easing moves pushing the yen lower. we came tantalizingly close. 99.65 before pulling back a little. 98.91 is where it stands now. >> and the focus compact was the best-selling model last year. it sold 1.02 million models. >> what would you expect? probably not a huge upbeat report. it showed a drop in confidence. no
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just explain what this new technology is. it's pretty mind blowing stuff that may revolutionize what we do every day. >> we don't do a lot of cutting. >> we will be, very soon. ito, explain what this is? >> we expect the consumers will be dock a lot of touching. they are expecting to touch every screen, similar to this viral video of a little 2 i don't recall touching a magazine with her finger feeling like it's broken because it's not responding, the same will happen for broadcast, we believe. as people at home are watching this. they will be expect to touch every graphic an interact with it. when you talk about a story, pull up some video, they will be able to tap it, interact with it. we believe the future of the web which is currently based on a magazine metaphor, a premetaphor is going to shift into the metaphor of the cnbc, where the canvass of the web -- >> is the assumption, therefore, that everybody will be watching tv on an ipad, are people going to literally go up to the tv and start touching it? how is it going to
just explain what this new technology is. it's pretty mind blowing stuff that may revolutionize what we do every day. >> we don't do a lot of cutting. >> we will be, very soon. ito, explain what this is? >> we expect the consumers will be dock a lot of touching. they are expecting to touch every screen, similar to this viral video of a little 2 i don't recall touching a magazine with her finger feeling like it's broken because it's not responding, the same will happen for...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. u.s. equity futures at this hour are slightly lower. did close down 51 points or so yesterday. making headlines, a pilot program for volt in the stock market is now not likely to be rolled out until april. not seeing a whole lot of volatility. we could use a little volatility. i don't know whether we need to ramp down the volatility at this point? we got a 13 on the vix. changes and financial industry groups want more time to prepare. it's the so-called limit up limit down initiative was approved by the s.e.c. back this june. it would pause trading of individual u.s. listed stocks if they loved outside of praise range based on where they had recently traded. during the time-out, traders would assess whether they get a time-out. >> actually, this is a good thing. it will prevent the flash crash test. >> it will give us a chance to find out whether the stock's move
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. u.s. equity futures at this hour are slightly lower. did close down 51 points or so yesterday. making headlines, a pilot program for volt in the stock market is now not likely to be rolled out until april. not seeing a whole lot of volatility. we could use a...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." american airlines, us airways and the justice department are all now saying they're open to settling the case which pits the doj against the proposed merger of the two airlines. joining us to discuss it, kevin stark, senior analyst at crg capital group. good morning to you. i don't know what to think of this. how is it possible that everybody -- i understand why american and usair would be open to a settlement, i don't understand how the doj comes out with this big case, they say the whole thing is horrific and horrible for everybody and now they say, maybe we'll settle? >> i think if you read the court docket, it says they're open to a settlement, but in reality they're not listening to each other. so really -- >> there is a lot of smoke here, nothing real? >>
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." american airlines, us airways and the justice department are all now saying they're open to settling the case which pits the doj against the proposed...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medication
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. if your a man with low...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back to squawk. let's get down to the new york stock exchange and jim cramer. >> good morning, jim. >> lots to talk about. we account talk about boston and the impact on the market. i would love to hear your view on the psychology there, but also coca cola there. goldman sachs, j&j, we had good numbers. >> coca-cola doesn't have to say anything positive and people absolutely lap it up as they've done for all of the consumer products company and everies single one whereas, goldman sachs they just put a single boilerplate line about what everybody knows which is the macro environment and you're supposed to throw the stock out. i think that is a mistake, and i think the book value is for real. j & j is blessed. he's making it better. j
zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back to squawk. let's get down to the new york stock exchange and jim cramer. >> good morning, jim. >> lots to talk about. we account talk about boston and the impact on the market. i would love...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] my client gloria has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how they're getting ready, for all the things they want to do. [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >>> we're talking about a lot of different things with our guest host tom friedman this morning. and i guess i -- i kind of like to keep it here to some extent. off camera, we talked about how we fix these political issues and entitlements. and we agree on this. it's a problem
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but, say these days because we use technology an awful lot, technology doesn't lie. >> is that what you were doing with the liechtenstein? >> the fingerprint. so the challenges of something being right or wrong are going to come up when you start using that level -- >> i would think if you go back and you're trying to look at a renaissance painting, number one, you can see the brushstrokes -- i can't look at a rothko and tell that it's any good so i couldn't tell if it was a fake or whether it was real. and also it wouldn't be nearly as old. so you can't make sure it was real by carbon dating. do you use carbon dating -- >> you would for certain things. don't forget also these tests cost an awful lot of money. so if you're the average man on the street, you know, first of all, you've got to know where to go. >> if you're painting a campbell's soup can, how do you know if it's a war hole or not? >> there's ways. >> there are. >> do you know the forgers? >> i do know a lot of them. >> you do? >> yeah. >> what have they taught you? >> everything. >> do you actually meet them and they'll sh
but, say these days because we use technology an awful lot, technology doesn't lie. >> is that what you were doing with the liechtenstein? >> the fingerprint. so the challenges of something being right or wrong are going to come up when you start using that level -- >> i would think if you go back and you're trying to look at a renaissance painting, number one, you can see the brushstrokes -- i can't look at a rothko and tell that it's any good so i couldn't tell if it was a...
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and all this technology. we cannot only fit you for golf clubs and make sure you're getting the right golf clubs, but for a golf ball. some people have a hard time understanding that. but based on how you swing, we'll fit you for golf balls. that's the level of technology that we have to improve your game. >> that requires you to hit the way everything consistently, though. that's the problem. you couldn't fit me because i would screw it up every time. >> we'll give you a bigger golf club. >> joe just wants to know which logo. >> i've got to know which way the ball's going to spin because i need to know if to work it left to right. left right, left right, which way it's headed. what is the -- what's in it for the pga tour? you're allowed to call it pga tour golf? >> yeah, we have a 50-year license and we have a relationship all the way to the top. and in addition right now, we have 19 brick and mortar stores. we'll have 50 stores by 2018. we are the worldwide provider ecommerce for the pga tour. we provide wo
and all this technology. we cannot only fit you for golf clubs and make sure you're getting the right golf clubs, but for a golf ball. some people have a hard time understanding that. but based on how you swing, we'll fit you for golf balls. that's the level of technology that we have to improve your game. >> that requires you to hit the way everything consistently, though. that's the problem. you couldn't fit me because i would screw it up every time. >> we'll give you a bigger...
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. >> it doesn't even have to be technology. nothing grows but the sky. the tree keeps going up. >> you obviously haven't seen jack and the bean stalk. >> that's coming out. did you see it? >> i haven't seen it yet. i just watched the preview, but it does keep growing. >> we're going to make a movie out of every fairytale. is it a universal film? >> i don't know. >> but it's the guy from the hurt locker.. he's running around with all these special guests. >> wooerve talking about the dow and trying to figure out if individual investors have been trying to get off the sidelines. joining us for this hour is kevin kerone. guys, thank you very much for coming in today. it really is the time when main street is tarting to pay attention to this, "usa today" is taking a look at this. are investors coming back? what do you think? >> well, they have been in the last week. as some of the concerns about the fiscal cliff rolled off, investors did pull money back into the stock market. at the same time, when you look at what is happening to sentiment, if you look, for
. >> it doesn't even have to be technology. nothing grows but the sky. the tree keeps going up. >> you obviously haven't seen jack and the bean stalk. >> that's coming out. did you see it? >> i haven't seen it yet. i just watched the preview, but it does keep growing. >> we're going to make a movie out of every fairytale. is it a universal film? >> i don't know. >> but it's the guy from the hurt locker.. he's running around with all these special...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. u.s. equity futures now down 58, making headlines, carl's jr., cke, is reportedly exploring sale of the fast food chain. postponed its ipo last year. i know carl's well, it is a -- there was a carl's restaurant initially. it is not carl jr.'s, it is a carl's jr. and then a smaller one. >> ruth's crist. >> what? >> ruth's crist is the steak house with that. >> yeah, yeah. yeah. that's a different -- carl's jr. is a -- carl had a bigger and then a smaller one. ever been to one? >> no. >> out in l.a., had a bacon cheeseburger with an onion ring they put on. it is good. pretty good place. >>> earnings in from star wood hotels. six cents better than expectations, revenue inline for the year, 2.81 to 2.88, and low end matches the estimate. that's not bad. and they are the owner of a
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. u.s. equity futures now down 58, making headlines, carl's jr., cke, is reportedly exploring sale of the fast food chain. postponed its ipo last year. i know carl's well, it is a...